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    <div class="tutorial-page tutorial-index-page"><p>A great way to get introduced to AngularJS is to work through this
        tutorial, which walks you through
        the construction of an AngularJS web app. The app you will build is a catalog that displays a list
        of Android devices, lets you filter the list to see only devices that interest you, and then view
        details for any device.</p>

        <p><img class="diagram" src="img/tutorial/catalog_screen.png" width="488" height="413"></p>

        <p>Work through the tutorial to see how Angular makes browsers smarter — without the use of extensions
            or plug-ins. As you work through the tutorial, you will:</p>

        <ul>
            <li>See examples of how to use client-side data binding and dependency injection to build dynamic
                views of data that change immediately in response to user actions.
            </li>
            <li>See how Angular creates listeners on your data without the need for DOM manipulation.</li>
            <li>Learn a better, easier way to test your web apps.</li>
            <li>Learn how to use Angular services to make common web tasks, such as getting data into your app,
                easier.
            </li>
        </ul>

        <p>And all of this works in any browser without modification to the browser!</p>

        <p>When you finish the tutorial you will be able to:</p>

        <ul>
            <li>Create a dynamic application that works in any browser.</li>
            <li>Define the differences between Angular and common JavaScript frameworks.</li>
            <li>Understand how data binding works in AngularJS.</li>
            <li>Use the angular-seed project to quickly boot-strap your own projects.</li>
            <li>Create and run tests.</li>
            <li>Identify resources for learning more about AngularJS.</li>
        </ul>

        <p>The tutorial guides you through the entire process of building a simple application, including
            writing and running unit and end-to-end tests. Experiments at the end of each step provide
            suggestions for you to learn more about AngularJS and the application you are building.</p>

        <p>You can go through the whole tutorial in a couple of hours or you may want to spend a pleasant day
            really digging into it. If you're looking for a shorter introduction to AngularJS, check out the
            <a href="misc/started">Getting Started</a> document.</p>

        <h1 id="workingwiththecode">Working with the code</h2>

            <p>You can follow this tutorial and hack on the code in either the Mac/Linux or the Windows
                environment. The tutorial relies on the use of Git versioning system for source code management.
                You don't need to know anything about Git to follow the tutorial. Select one of the tabs below
                and follow the instructions for setting up your computer.</p>

            <div class="tabbable" show="true">
                <div class="tab-pane well" id="git-mac" title="Git on Mac/Linux">
                    <ol>
                        <li><p>You will need Node.js and Karma to run unit tests, so please verify that you have
                            <a href="http://nodejs.org/">Node.js</a> v0.8 or better installed
                            and that the <code>node</code> executable is on your <code>PATH</code> by running the
                            following
                            command in a terminal window:</p>
                            <pre class="prettyprint linenums">node --version</pre>
                            <p>Additionally install <a href="http://karma-runner.github.io/">Karma</a> if you
                                don't have it already:</p>
                            <pre class="prettyprint linenums">npm install -g karma</pre>
                        <li><p>You'll also need Git, which you can get from
                            <a href="http://git-scm.com/download">the Git site</a>.</p></li>
                        <li><p>Clone the angular-phonecat repository located at
                            <a href="https://github.com/angular/angular-phonecat">Github</a> by running the following
                            command:</p>
                            <pre class="prettyprint linenums">git clone git://github.com/angular/angular-phonecat.git</pre>
                            <p>This command creates the <code>angular-phonecat</code> directory in your current
                                directory.</p></li>
                        <li><p>Change your current directory to <code>angular-phonecat</code>:</p>
                            <pre class="prettyprint linenums">cd angular-phonecat</pre>
                            <p>The tutorial instructions assume you are running all commands from the <code>angular-phonecat</code>
                                directory.</p></li>
                        <li><p>You will need an http server running on your system. Mac and Linux machines typically
                            have Apache pre-installed, but If you don't already have one installed, you can use <code>node</code>
                            to run <code>scripts/web-server.js</code>, a simple bundled http server.</p></li>
                    </ol>
                </div>

                <p>

                <div class="tab-pane well" id="git-win" title="Git on Windows">
                    <ol>
                        <li><p>You will need Node.js and Karma to run unit tests, so please verify that you have
                            <a href="http://nodejs.org/">Node.js</a> v0.8 or better installed
                            and that the <code>node</code> executable is on your <code>PATH</code> by running the
                            following
                            command in a terminal window:</p>
                            <pre class="prettyprint linenums">node --version</pre>
                            <p>Additionally install <a href="http://karma-runner.github.io/">Karma</a> if you
                                don't have it already:</p>
                            <pre class="prettyprint linenums">npm install -g karma</pre>
                        </li>
                        <li><p>You'll also need Git, which you can get from
                            <a href="http://git-scm.com/download">the Git site</a>.</p></li>
                        <li><p>Clone the angular-phonecat repository located at <a
                                href="https://github.com/angular/angular-phonecat">Github</a> by running the following
                            command:</p>
                            <pre class="prettyprint linenums">git clone git://github.com/angular/angular-phonecat.git</pre>
                            <p>This command creates the <code>angular-phonecat</code> directory in your current
                                directory.</p></li>
                        <li><p>Change your current directory to <code>angular-phonecat</code>:</p>
                            <pre class="prettyprint linenums">cd angular-phonecat</pre>
                            <p>The tutorial instructions assume you are running all commands from the <code>angular-phonecat</code>
                                directory.</p>

                            <p>You should run all <code>git</code> commands from Git bash.</p>

                            <p>Other commands like <code>test.bat</code> or <code>e2e-test.bat</code> should be
                                executed from the Windows command line.</li>
                        <li><p>You need an http server running on your system, but if you don't already have one
                            already installed, you can use <code>node</code> to run <code>scripts\web-server.js</code>,
                            a simple
                            bundled http server.</p></li>
                    </ol>
                </div>
                </p>

                <p>The last thing to do is to make sure your computer has a web browser and a good text editor
                    installed. Now, let's get some cool stuff done!</p>

                <p><a href="tutorial/step_00"><span class="btn btn-primary">Get Started!</span></a></p></div>
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